A group of snakes can be a den, bed, pit. A group of rattlesnakes is a rhumba.
I can find no reference to clutch for a group of snakes (possibly a clutch of bird, snake eggs?).
Yes, a group of just born (hatchling) snakes, or a group of snake eggs, are known as a clutch.
A group of snakes is called a nest
A litter is typically used to refer to a group of young animals born at the same time, such as kittens or puppies. However, the term "litter" is not commonly used to describe a group of baby snakes. Instead, baby snakes are often referred to as a clutch or a brood.
It is a clutch of eggs.
A group of chicks is called a clutch, peep or chattering
A group of chicks are called clutch or chattering.
A group of chicks is called a clutch, peep or chattering
It is sometimes called a clutch. This is not for animal eggs.
A clutch.
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.
Both snakes and lizards belong to a group of reptiles called squamates. Snakes likely evolved from a group related to monitor lizards.
A group of owls is called a parliament. A group of their young would be a clutch.